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- the present disclosure relates generally to a system that provides voter verification for in-person voting, and that enables voters to securely and remotely submit votes in an election.
- Voters typically arrive at polling locations before or after work hours in order to cast their votes for a variety of elected offices. Voters often wait in long lines while election volunteers verify each voter's name and address by comparing the voter's identification, such as a driver's license, to information on file at various municipal, state, or federal government agencies. Once verified, the voter is provided a paper ballot to complete, or is directed to an electronic voting terminal to cast his or her vote.
- election officials have recently incorporated absentee ballots and early voting periods as a way to improve the voting system, the traditional voting system is time consuming and inconvenient.
- a mobile voting system that allows for more efficient and secure voter verification, and allows for the voter to vote in-person at the voter's local polling location, or remotely using the voter's mobile device.
- a voter verification system that allows a voter to verify his or her identity prior to voting, and may include a mobile messaging aggregator configured to receive voter verification requests from one or more mobile carriers, and a mobile voter verification server configured to verify a voter's identity in response to a voter verification request and generate a voter verified code once the voter's identity has been verified.
- the mobile messaging aggregator may cause a link to the voter verified code to be transmitted to a mobile device of the voter, which when selected by the voter, allows the voter to cast a vote.
- the mobile voter verification server may transmit a first request to a voter registrar server with which voters are registered, and may receive a first response indicating whether information contained in the first request corresponds to information stored with the voter registrar server.
- the mobile voter verification server may generate the voter verified code based on the first response.
- the mobile voter verification server may transmit a second request to the voter's mobile carrier billing system, and may receive a second response indicating whether information included in the second request corresponds to information stored in the mobile carrier's database.
- the mobile voter verification server may generate the voter verified code based on the second response.
- the voter verification server may generate the voter verified code if information received in the first response corresponds to information received in the second response.
- the information contained in the first request may include at least one of a mobile telephone number associated with the voter's mobile device from which the voter verification request was received, and a password or personal identification number (PIN).
- the first response may indicate whether one or more of the mobile telephone number, the password or PIN contained in the first request corresponds to a mobile telephone number, password, or PIN stored with the voter registrar server.
- the first response may include bibliographic information of the voter, including one or more of the voter's name, address, and birthdate.
- the first response may indicate whether the information contained in the first request corresponds to a voter who is deceased or who has had voting privileges suspended or revoked.
- the information contained in the second request may include at least one of a mobile telephone number associated with the voter's mobile device from which the voter verification request was received, a type of the voter's mobile device, and bibliographic information associated with the voter.
- the second response may indicate whether one or more of the mobile telephone number, the type of the voter's mobile device, and the voter bibliographic information corresponds to a mobile telephone number, mobile device type, and voter bibliographic information stored in the mobile carrier billing system.
- the second response may include a name that is stored in the mobile carrier billing system and associated with the mobile telephone number from which the voter verification request was received.
- the mobile voter verification server may generate the voter verified code based on whether the name in the first response matches the name in the second response.
- the link to the voter verified code may only allow the voter to cast a vote if the link is selected within a predetermined length of time after it is transmitted to the mobile device of the voter.
- the link to the voter verified code may cause a mobile ballot to be displayed on the voter's mobile device.
- a method of verifying voter identity may include receiving voter verification requests from one or more mobile carriers, verifying a voter's identity in response to a voter verification request, generating a voter verified code once the voter's identity has been verified, and causing a link to the voter verified code to be transmitted to a mobile device of the voter, which when selected by the voter, allows the voter to cast a vote.
- the step of verifying the voter's identity may include transmitting a first request to a voter registrar server with which voters are registered, and receiving a first response indicating whether information contained in the first request corresponds to information stored with the voter registrar server.
- the step of generating a voter verified code may include generating the voter verified code based on the first response.
- the step of verifying the voter's identity may also include transmitting a second request to the voter's mobile carrier billing system, and receiving a second response indicating whether information contained in the second request corresponds to information stored with the mobile carrier's database.
- the step of generating a voter verified code may include generating the voter verified code based on the second response.
- the voter verified code may be generated if information received in the first response corresponds to information received in the second response.
- the information contained in the first request may include at least one of a mobile telephone number associated with the voter's mobile device from which the voter verification request was received, and a password or personal identification number (PIN).
- the first response may indicate whether one or more of the mobile telephone number, the password or PIN contained in the first request corresponds to a mobile telephone number, password, or PIN stored with the voter registrar server.
- the first response may also include bibliographic information of the voter, including one or more of the voter's name, address, and birthdate.
- the first response may also indicate whether the information contained in the first request corresponds to a voter who is deceased or who has had voting privileges suspended or revoked.
- the information contained in the second request may include at least one of a mobile telephone number associated with the voter's mobile device from which the voter verification request was received, a type of the voter's mobile device, and bibliographic information associated with the voter.
- the second response may indicate whether one or more of the mobile telephone number, the type of the voter's mobile device, and the voter bibliographic information corresponds to a mobile telephone number, mobile device type, and voter bibliographic information stored in the mobile carrier billing system.
- the second response may include a name that is stored in the mobile carrier billing system and associated with the mobile telephone number from which the voter verification request was received.
- the first response may include a name stored with the voter registrar server that is associated with the mobile telephone number from which the voter verification request was received.
- the voter verified code may be generated based on whether the name in the first response matches the name in the second response.
- the link to the voter verified code may only allow the voter to cast a vote if the link is selected within a predetermined length of time after it is transmitted to the mobile device of the voter.
- the method may also include the step of causing, upon selection of the link, a mobile ballot to be displayed on the voter's mobile device.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a voter verification system according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a flow diagram illustrating a mobile voter verification process according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a flow diagram illustrating a mobile voter verification process according to another exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 1 shows various components of the voter verification system according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the voter verification system may include a mobile phone 100 , which may also be any type of mobile device, mobile carriers 105 , a mobile messaging aggregator 110 , a mobile voting verification system 115 , and voter registrar 120 (which may include a voter registrar server and a voter database), which in this exemplary embodiment is a state voter registration system.
- Each of the mobile carriers 105 may include a carrier communication infrastructure 106 , a carrier billing system 107 , and a mobile voting system 108 .
- the various components of the voter verification system may communicate with each other, as described below, using various networks, such as the Internet.
- a voter registers with a voter registrar 120 to create a voter record in a voter database.
- the voter registrar 120 is not limited to this exemplary embodiment, and may be the State Department of the United States, the office of the Secretary of State of a particular state, or any other government agency or private entity tasked with maintaining the roster of registered voters.
- the voter inputs one or more of: the voter's mobile telephone number, mobile billing information, and a password or personal identification number (PIN).
- PIN personal identification number
- voters that are already registered to vote they may update their voter registration by providing their mobile telephone number, and optionally a password or PIN, to the voter registrar.
- Existing voters may provide this information in a variety of ways, including via mail, facsimile, electronic mail, or via the voter registrar's website.
- FIG. 2 shows the process of performing a mobile voter verification according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 2 is explained using the components shown in FIG. 1 , however reference numerals for each component are omitted for clarity.
- the voter may initiate the verification process by sending a verification request 200 from the user's mobile phone or device to the voter's mobile carrier communication infrastructure.
- the verification request may be sent via short message service (SMS) message, or text message, and/or may also be sent to the carrier communication infrastructure via telephone call, social media post, etc.
- SMS short message service
- the user may also initiate the request by accessing a website on the user's computer or mobile device. Alternatively, the user may initiate the request via a software application running on the user's mobile device. Regardless of how the request is initiated, the request may include information identifying the voter, such as the voter's first name. In addition, the request may also include the password or PIN the voter provided to the voter registrar when creating or updating the voter's registration. The request may also include the mobile telephone number associated with the user's mobile device from which the request was sent. According to an exemplary embodiment, the mobile phone number may be automatically included in the request by the mobile device, for example, as a mobile phone number is provided when receiving a text message.
- the user may also take a photograph of himself or herself and include the photograph in the request.
- the request may also include a photograph of an identification card, passport, etc., e.g., a driver's license, of the user.
- a photograph of the user and/or the user's identification card may also include metadata such as the time, location, etc. at which the photograph was taken, which metadata may also be included in the verification request.
- the verification request may also include the voter's location, which may be obtained using a location service on the mobile device, from the mobile carrier, etc.
- the verification request may also include the voter's address and/or date of birth, which may be entered manually by the user, or may be automatically included by, for example, by a software application that is used to transmit the verification request.
- the application may request and store certain voter information such as the date of birth and/or address that may be retrieved for inclusion in the verification request.
- the mobile carrier communication infrastructure receives the verification request and in step 205 sends the request to the mobile messaging aggregator.
- the mobile messaging aggregator aggregates verification requests from one or more mobile carriers and determines the mobile telephone number from which each verification request was received. For example, if the verification request is received via text message, the mobile telephone number may be included within the text message requesting verification. Additional methods of determining the mobile telephone number may also be used, which would be understood by one skilled in the art.
- the mobile messaging aggregator sends the verification request, including the mobile telephone number, and optionally the voter's password or PIN, to the mobile voting verification system.
- the mobile voting verification system may check a log of mobile telephone numbers from which a verification request has been previously received to determine whether the voter has already requested verification to vote. If the mobile telephone number contained in the verification request already appears in the log, the mobile voting verification system may send a rejection signal to the mobile messaging aggregator, indicating that the voter has already voted. If the mobile telephone number contained in the verification request does not appear in the log, the log is updated to include the mobile telephone number, and at step 215 , the mobile voter verification system sends a request to the voter registrar server, which includes the mobile telephone number associated with the received verification request. In response to the request from the voter verification system, the voter registrar server determines whether there is a voter record having a mobile telephone number that matches the mobile telephone number associated with the received verification request.
- the voter registrar server may transmit a confirmation signal at step 220 indicating that the mobile telephone number from which the voter verification request was received, matches a mobile telephone number associated with a voter record stored in the registrar's database.
- the confirmation signal may include other voter bibliographic information from the voter record, such as the voter's name, address, birthdate, and the like.
- the registrar server may also determine whether a password or PIN included in the verification request matches the password or PIN associated with the voter record in the registrar's database.
- the voter registrar server sends the confirmation signal 220 to the mobile voting verification system indicating that the mobile telephone number is associated with a valid voter registration. If birthdate or address information is included in the request from the mobile voter verification system, the voter registrar server may also determine whether the birthdate or address information included in the request corresponds to birthdate and address information of the voter record having the telephone number that matches the mobile telephone number from which the request was sent. The voter registrar server may also confirm that the voter record associated with the mobile telephone number does not correspond to a voter who is deceased or who has had their voting privileges suspended or revoked before transmitting the confirmation signal.
- the registrar server may send a denial signal to the mobile voting verification system at step 220 .
- the registrar server may send a denial signal to the mobile voting verification system at step 220 .
- the registrar server may send a denial signal to the mobile voting verification system at step 220 .
- the mobile voting verification system sends a phone number verification request to the mobile carrier billing system associated with the mobile telephone number from which the voter verification request was received.
- the phone number verification request may include the mobile telephone number from which the voter verification request was received, mobile device type and any bibliographic data associated with the voter, such as the voter's name and address, etc.
- the carrier billing system may determine whether the received mobile telephone number matches a mobile telephone number in the mobile carrier's database. The carrier billing system may also determine whether the bibliographic information received from the mobile voting verification system matches the bibliographic billing information contained in the mobile carrier's billing system.
- step 230 the carrier billing system sends a carrier confirmation signal to the mobile voting verification system indicating a match.
- the carrier billing system may send a denial signal at step 230 .
- steps 215 and 220 are described herein before steps 225 and 230 , the verification requests 215 and 225 may be sent to the voter registrar server and carrier billing system, respectively, simultaneously. Alternatively, even if verification requests 215 and 225 are not sent simultaneously, it is not necessarily required that the mobile voting verification system wait to receive the confirmation signal from the voter registrar in step 220 before sending the phone number verification request 225 .
- the mobile carrier billing system may receive a phone number verification request that includes the mobile telephone number from which the voter verification request was received, and determine the name of the account owner corresponding to the mobile telephone number.
- the carrier billing system may transmit the name of, and optionally other identifying information relating to, the account holder associated with the received mobile telephone number.
- the mobile voting verification system may then compare information received from the mobile carrier billing system in the carrier confirmation signal to voter bibliographic information received from the voter registrar server. If the information from the carrier billing system matches the information from the voter registrar server, the mobile voting verification system may generate a voter verified code. Alternatively, the mobile voting verification system may determine an accuracy score based on the extent to which the information from the carrier billing system matches the information from the voter registrar the server.
- the mobile voting verification system may generate a voter verified code. After the mobile voting verification system receives the carrier confirmation signal in step 230 and the confirmation signal from the voter registration system in step 220 confirming that the mobile phone number is associated with the voter, the mobile voting verification system generates a link to a voter verified code, which is sent to the mobile messaging aggregator in step 235 .
- the mobile voting verification system may perform an additional verification step before generating the link to the voter verified code.
- the mobile voting verification system may use facial recognition software to compare a photograph of the user that was submitted with the verification request with a photograph of the user's identification card that was also submitted with the verification request. If the facial recognition software determines that the photograph of the user corresponds to the photograph of the user's identification card, the mobile voting verification system may generate the voter verified code. If the facial recognition software determines that the photograph of the user does not sufficiently correspond to the photograph of the user's identification card, the mobile voting verification system may determine that the verification request should be denied.
- the mobile voting verification system may determine how long ago the photograph of the user or user's identification card was taken by comparing the metadata of the photograph(s) contained in the verification request with the time at which the verification request was received.
- the metadata of the user photograph contained in the verification request may include a timestamp indicating the time at which the photograph was taken. If the difference between the time the verification request was received and the time at which the user photograph was taken exceeds a predetermined threshold, the mobile voter verification system may determine that the verification request should be denied. By requiring the user photograph to be taken shortly before the verification request is sent, the system may be able to prevent a fraudulent voter from using an old photograph of the voter he or she is impersonating to achieve verification.
- the mobile voter verification system may also determine whether the verification request originated from an approved geographic location.
- the verification request may include the location of the voter's mobile phone or device at the time the verification request is sent.
- the mobile voter verification system may determine whether the location of the mobile phone or device indicated in the verification request matches a location contained in a list of approved locations.
- the mobile voter verification system may determine whether the location of the mobile phone or device contained in the verification request corresponds to the United States. If the mobile voter verification system determines that the location of the mobile phone or device contained in the verification request matches a location contained in the list of approved locations, the mobile voter verification system may determine that the verification request should be granted.
- the mobile voter verification system may determine that the verification request should be denied. Alternatively, the mobile voter verification system may determine whether the location of the mobile phone or device contained in the verification request matches a location contained in a list of disapproved locations. If the mobile voter verification system determines that the location of the mobile phone or device contained in the verification request matches a location contained in the list of disapproved locations, the mobile voter verification system may determine that the verification request should be denied. If the mobile voter verification system determines that the location of the mobile phone or device contained in the verification request does not match a location contained in the list of disapproved locations, the mobile voter verification system may determine that the verification request should be granted.
- the mobile voter verification system may also determine whether the user is of voting age by comparing the birthdate contained in the verification request to the date of the election for which the user is requesting verification. For example, if the legal age to cast a vote is 18 years, the mobile voter verification system may determine whether the birthdate contained in the verification request and/or the birthdate contained in the voter registrar server precedes the date of the election by at least 18 years. Alternatively, the voter registrar server may determine whether the user is old enough to vote, and indicate the results of such determination in a confirmation or denial signal transmitted back to the mobile voting verification system.
- the mobile messaging aggregator sends the link to the voter verified code to the carrier communication infrastructure of the mobile carrier from which the verification request was received.
- the mobile carrier communication infrastructure transmits the link to the voter verified code to the mobile phone.
- the link to the voter verified code may be transmitted via a variety of media, including without limitation, SMS message.
- the link may only be active for a predetermined length of time after it is transmitted to the mobile phone. For example, the link may expire 5 minutes after it is transmitted to the mobile phone, although other expiration periods may be used.
- the user may be provided with a code, such as a QR code, bar code, or other type of code, that confirms the voter is a verified voter.
- a code such as a QR code, bar code, or other type of code
- the voter may scan the received code at a code scanner, such as a QR code scanner, located at the polling location.
- the code scanner decodes the information encoded within the scanned code to determine which ballot the voter should receive.
- the code scanner may then display the ballot so that an election official can provide the correct ballot to the voter.
- scanning the code may cause the electronic voting system at the polling location to display the appropriate ballot for the voter so that the voter can cast his or her vote.
- the voter verification system may allow for more efficient and secure voter verification. For example, election volunteers would not be required to compare the voter's identification to a roster of voters to verify the voter's identity and determine whether the voter is voting in the correct location. In addition, the voter verification system of the present disclosure reduces the risk of voter fraud that may otherwise occur if the voter fraud is not detected by a visual inspection of the voter's identification card.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a mobile verification and voting process according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the voter verification steps described above with respect to FIG. 2 i.e., steps 200 , 205 , 210 , 215 , 220 , 225 , and 230 , and the additional verification steps described prior to step 235 , are the same in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 3 , as represented by steps 300 , 305 , 310 , 315 , 320 , 325 , and 330 , respectively.
- steps 300 , 305 , 310 , 315 , 320 , 325 , and 330 are the same in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 3 , as represented by steps 300 , 305 , 310 , 315 , 320 , 325 , and 330 , respectively.
- a detailed description of these steps in FIG. 3 is not repeated here to avoid redundancy.
- the mobile voting verification system After the mobile voting verification system receives the carrier confirmation signal confirming that the mobile phone number is associated with the voter in step 330 , the mobile voting verification system generates a link to a mobile voting system, which is sent to the mobile messaging aggregator in step 335 .
- the link to the mobile voting system is sent to the carrier communication infrastructure in step 340 , and is then transmitted to the voter's mobile phone in step 345 .
- the link to the mobile voting system may only be active for a predetermined length of time after it is transmitted to the mobile phone. For example, the link may expire five minutes after it is transmitted to the mobile phone, although other lengths of time may be used.
- the voter may be provided with a mobile ballot on the voter's mobile phone or other mobile device.
- the mobile ballot may be provided based on the address provided in the verification request and/or the address contained in the voter registrar server to ensure that the voter is provided with a ballot that corresponds to the voter's address.
- the voter verification system may also verify that the voter's mobile phone has an internet protocol (IP) address that corresponds to an approved carrier domain.
- IP internet protocol
- the IP address of the voter's phone may be transmitted to the mobile voter verification system, which determines whether the IP address indicates a mobile carrier domain that matches a carrier domain contained on a list of approved domain carriers that may be stored at the mobile voter verification system. If the mobile carrier domain indicated by the IP address matches an approved carrier domain, a mobile ballot is provided to the voter on the voter's mobile phone or device, and the voter is then able to cast votes using the mobile ballot. If the mobile carrier domain indicated by the IP address does not match an approved carrier domain, the mobile ballot may not be provided to the voter's mobile phone or device, and the voter is unable to vote using the mobile ballot. Alternatively, the mobile ballot may be provided to the voter's mobile phone or device for review purposes only, but the voter may not be allowed to vote using the mobile ballot if the mobile carrier domain indicated by the IP address does not match an approved carrier domain.
- each carrier may have a mobile voting system within its network.
- the voting system may only be accessible by a mobile device on each carrier's network.
- the mobile voting system of the exemplary embodiment may be configured so that mobile devices will only use their carrier's voting system to place their votes.
- Each carrier's mobile voting system may contain a database of all the possible ballots. Alternatively, a centralized mobile voting system may be used that is independent of the voter's mobile carrier. Once a voter is verified the proper ballot is digitally generated and presented on the voter's mobile device. Voters can view and change any candidate or initiative before submitting their final ballot.
- Completed ballots may be stored anonymously in the carrier's mobile voting system. All communication during the voting process between the voting system and mobile device is preferably encrypted, and may be encrypted using a variety of encryption methods. Completed ballots are transmitted to the proper election authorities either electronically or manually based on the capabilities of each district.
- the verification request may be a request to participate in early voting.
- the mobile voting system may update the voter regarding the status of the voter's early voting request. For example, after receiving the verification request to participate in early voting, the mobile voting system may transmit an acknowledgment back to the user indicating that the request has been received.
- the mobile voting system may transmit a message to the user's mobile device indicating that the early mobile ballot has been received.
- the mobile voting system may also transmit a message to the voter's mobile device that the voter's early ballot has been counted.
- the mobile voting system may also inform voters if there is a problem with the voter's early ballot.
- the mobile voting system may transmit a message to the user's mobile device indicating that the voter should contact an appropriate government agency to resolve the challenge.
- the mobile voting system may notify the voter if the photograph of the identification card is not sufficiently clear or the electronic signature is not sufficiently legible.
- the mobile messaging aggregator and mobile voting verification system may be embodied, for example, as a software or hardware component, such as a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) or an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), which performs certain tasks.
- FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
- ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit
- One or both of the mobile messaging aggregator and mobile voting verification system may be configured to reside in an addressable storage medium and to execute on one or more processors.
- the mobile messaging aggregator and/or mobile voting verification system may include, by way of example, components, such as software components, object-oriented software components, class components and task components, processes, functions, attributes, procedures, subroutines, segments of program code, drivers, firmware, microcode, circuitry, data, databases, data structures, tables, arrays, and variables.
- the functionality provided for in the components may be combined into fewer components or further separated into additional components.
- the components may be implemented so as to execute on one or more Central Processing Units (CPUs) in a device.
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